Hi Wang,

you can use mris_divide_parcellation.

cheers
Bruce
On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, ??? wrote:

Hi,freesurfers:
 
    Recently,I read a paper which used freesurfer to processed their data,this 
is the paper's
link:http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.0060159
In this paper,the antor said :
"One of the critical steps of the whole procedure was to partition the 
participants' cortex into ROIs located in an identical topographic position for each 
participant
despite interindividual anatomical variation. We used Freesurfer to register a 
labeled mesh from an average brain onto the brain of each individual 
participant, where each
label corresponded to one of 66 anatomical cortical regions . This output 
provided for every participant a standardized partition of the cortex into 66 
regional areas. In a
second step, each of these regional areas were subdivided on the Freesurfer 
average brain into a set of small and compact regions of about 1.5 cm2, 
resulting in 998 ROIs
covering the entire cortex. This subdivision was then registered on the 
individual brain using the same transformation as for the 66 regional areas 
thus maintaining the
topological constraints of mapping. Consequently, the resulting partitions of 
the cortex into 66 and 998 ROIs were in anatomically closely matched positions 
for all
participants "
 
So,I wander how can we subdivided the 66 ROIs into 998 ROIs?
 
Thanks,
wang
 



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